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Nuclear Horror Show Parade

Nuclear Horror Show Parade
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Nuclear Horror Show Parade
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This video from Gaylene Preston, shot on her VHS camera, captures an anti-nuclear protest four years before Aotearoa officially went nuclear-free. The footage documents a large team creating dozens of papier-mâché masks and costumes, led by artist Debra Bustin. While listening to Elvis and Johnny Cash, they prepare for a march on 10 August 1983 against the visit to Wellington of nuclear-powered missile cruiser USS Texas. Later there's extended footage of protestors holding handmade anti-nucle...

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1983
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papier-mâché / puppet / handmade / vhs / blue suede shoes / elvis / puppet show / hound dog / walk the line / johnny cash / mask / bomb / leotard / tight trousers / hiroshima day march / hiroshima / sail for peace / missile / march / crowd / people / protest / news crew / peace / peace sign / peace symbol / beehive / parliament / wellington / police / nuclear / nuclear free / nuclear free pacific / statue of liberty / atomic / atomic bomb / atomic weapon / nuclear weapon / anti-nuclear / anti-nuclear march / anti-nuclear movment / nuclear horror / street theatre / 1983 / 1980s / american president / ronald reagan / rob muldoon / artist / nuclear-free / nick bollinger / old government buildings / eighties / central wellington / bus / lambton quay / grim reaper / the last post / brass instruments / phallic symbol / thomasin bolinger / thomasin bollinger

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